Que Onda? with Roy Arauz
By Maria Enriquez, Roy Antonio Arauz. Maria Enriquez interviews Roy Arauz about his work and the Latina/o theatre scene in Seattle, Washington.
By Maria Enriquez, Roy Antonio Arauz. Maria Enriquez interviews Roy Arauz about his work and the Latina/o theatre scene in Seattle, Washington.
By Monty Cole. Monty Cole addresses ensembles who say they want to diversify, and his recent experience directing The Hairy Ape.
By Sarah Ruhl. Playwright Sarah Ruhl discusses the impulse and plan for theatres across the country to host readings of her play The Oldest Boy as a benefit to raise relief funds to aid eart…
By Annie Wiegand, JW Guido. Annie Wiegand and JW Guido write about the work of New York Deaf Theatre, and the importance of Deaf by Deaf for Deaf theatre work.
By Michelle Banks. Actor Michelle Banks advocates the need for more diversity and inclusion for deaf and hard of hearing actors of color in the American theatre.
By Sabina England. In this installment, Playwright and poet Sabina England shares her process for creating performances for deaf and hearing audiences.
By Martha Steketee. Several dozen artists, administrators, and activists met at the Lark Play Development Center in January 2016 to consider challenges and successes and the state of deaf th…
By Caroline Heafey. Scholar Caroline Heafey reports on Fordham University's Waking the Feminists symposium and the quest for gender parity in Irish theatre.
By Rhiannon D'Averc. Rhiannon D'Averc on The Father by Florian Zeller, playing in London's West End.
By HowlRound TV. IETM's Plenary Meeting in Amsterdam: Live Art in Digital Times presents the keynote speech Mixed Reality and the Theatre of the Future by Joris Weijdom livestreaming on the …
By HowlRound TV. IETM's Plenary Meeting in Amsterdam : Live Art in Digital Times presents the conversation Advocating for the arts livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced Ho…
By HowlRound TV. IETM's Plenary Meeting in Amsterdam : Live Art in Digital Times presents the opening keynote speech Senses of Liveness for Digital Times by Sally Jane Norman livestreaming o…
By HowlRound TV. La MaMa in New York City presents Safe Harbors Indigenous Arts/Theater Collective at Culturehub's Arts/Culture: Social Justice and Social Change discussion livestreaming on …
By Howard Sherman. Howard Sherman writes about the responsibility theatres have to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in New York City presents a discussion The New Black Fest: Revolutionary Writing livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer produced …
By HowlRound TV. Suzan-Lori Parks livestreams Watch Me Work from the Public Theater in New York City on Monday, April 4 at 2pm PDT (Vancouver) / 4pm CDT (Austin) / 5pm EDT (Toronto) / 21:00 …
By HowlRound TV. ArtPlace America presents the annual ArtPlace Summit in Phoenix, Arizona livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv Monday…
By Rachel Kauder Nalebuff, Deena Selenow. Theatre artists Rachel Kauder Nalebuff and Deena Selenow discuss issues of accessibility regarding the pregnant body and the development of The Bump…
By Moriah Flagler, Roxanne Schroeder-Arce. Moriah Flagler interviews Roxanne Schroeder-Arce about her process and recurring themes in her work.
By Brian Sonia-Wallace. Brian Sonia-Wallace considers the Jubilee initiative's possible implications for artists and the field, and weighs the pros and cons.
By Maria Enriquez, Arlene MartÃnez-Vázquez. Maria Enriquez interviews Arlene MartÃnez about her career and the Latina/o theatre scene in Seattle, WA.
By Lucas Garcia. Lucas Garcia on the Goodman Theatre's celebration of Latina/o artists MarÃa Irene Fornés and José Rivera in Chicago, Illinois.
By HowlRound TV. The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in New York City presents a discussion with theatre historian Erika Fischer-Lichte on theatre, sacrifice, and ritual livestreaming on the …
By C. Fischer. In this first installment, C. Fischer starts their series, exploring the intersections of gender, drag performance, and acting.
By HowlRound TV. FaultLine Theater in San Francisco presents the world premiere of Stegosaurus (Or) Three Cheers for Climate Change , an absurd dark comedy by Andrew Saito , livestreaming on…